It’s simple, really. We’re writing our story right now, with each project we work on and with every partner we build with.

Join us and let’s create audio and video experiences that stay with you long after the credits--using digital tools and old-fashioned storytelling techniques.

Juleyka Lantigua-Williams

Founder/CEO

Juleyka has been a multimedia professional for almost two decades. A former staff writer at The Atlantic, she was also the lead editor/ producer of NPR’s Code Switch. She has now turned her focus to creating high-quality audio and video productions using the tenets of journalism she honed over her extensive career. She continues to make inclusion a central theme in her life’s work, while endeavoring to fully understand her own experiences as a hyphenated American. Follow her @JuleykaLantigua

Mitzi Miller

Advisory Board Member

Mitzi Miller, the current Head
of Development at Rainforest
Entertainment, is a veteran writer
and editor with over 15 years of
media experience. Miller served as
the editor-in-chief EBONY and JET
magazines, making her the third
individual and the only woman in
history to have played both roles. Lifetime Network debuted the TV
movie With This Ring, which was based on her novel The Vow. Since
Miller’s hire at Rainforest, the company sold the drama series The
Quad to BET. Follow her @MitziMoments

Doug Mitchell

Advisory Board Member

A radio and multimedia producer
with over 30 years of experience,
Doug has had a transformative
impact on the public radio and media
industries through his training,
mentoring and connecting of scores
of professionals across television,
print, radio, and internet platforms.
Follow him @NextGenRadio

Kenia Del Rosario

Design Director

A digital creative director at a
boutique West Village design firm,
Kenia attended the prestigious
School of Visual Arts in New York,
and began designing for specialty
fashion houses while still in art
school. She now oversees app and web
development and digital corporate
identity and branding for national
and international clients.

Martina Castro

Advisory Board Member

Martina Castro is the founder and CEO of Adonde Media, a bilingual podcast production company currently based in Santiago, Chile. She co-founded Radio Ambulante, NPR's first Spanish-language narrative journalism podcast. A Fulbright Scholar, she also received the 2014 Edward R. Murrow Award for best audio documentary. She currently hosts and produces the Duolingo Spanish Podcast, which rose to #1 on iTunes within two weeks of launch.

We work with our partners in all facets of audio and video storytelling, from
podcasts to documentaries. We can draft, edit and finalize scripts, complete
storyboards, revise and reformat existing copy for audio and video formats,
conduct research, evaluate, assess and refine works in progress, develop
advertising strategies, secure advertising, broker funding partnerships, recruit
on-air and on-camera talent, location scout, negotiate licensing and other
rights, and a host of related services.

We

Edit radio stories for Latino USA, the Peabody Award-winning longest-running program and podcast centered on the 55 million Americans of Latino descent.
"Witnessing Venezuela from Afar"

Provide targeted ad sales, marketing, and speaker representation for a signature podcast showcasing the brightest stars and recognized executive leaders and standout entrepreneurs across the most in-demand fields.

Develop podcasts for several partners who are already recognized as leaders in their fields, including, journalism, social justice and academia.

Produce original reporting for Bustle on breaking news events.

Are producers on "Shot Caller," where Drink Culture meets Pop Culture. Like having drinks with friends, co-hosts Rashaun Hall and Lucinda Sterling talk to today's movers and shakers about what they’re drinking, where they’re drinking, when they're drinking and what's going on in the world that makes them want to drink. And each episode includes an original cocktail recipe!

Are associate producers on "Sol de Agosto/August Sun," an Argentine independent short film about the complexities of adult children caring for aging parents, by Franco Volpi.

70 MIllion
(Premiering Fall 2018)
The first season of this podcast will focus on how localities are addressing the role of jails in the broader criminal justice system. We will travel around the country and hear from people directly impacted by their encounter with jails and adjacent policies. We'll also chronicle the progress ground-up efforts have made in diversion, bail reform, recidivism, adoption of technology and other crucial aspects of the move toward decarceration at local levels. (This podcast is made possible by a grant from the Society and Justice Challenge at the MacArthur Foundation.)